I've only eaten here a few times, it's not my favorite place. But I've been impressed each time with how the employees go out of their way to make sure you're taken care of. They all seem VERY knowledgeable about gluten allergies, and what foods they have available. As well as genuinly concerned about making sure you get what you need. They're also pleasant about it and eager to please, so many places get annoyed when you ask. They do have a gf menu if you ask for it, but you almost don't need to bc they are so well informed. I just wish there was more variety. Everything I have had had been good, just like I said not my personal fav.

I went to 2 different Rubios and had a reaction. i found out that chips, rice, and there corn tacos are notgluten free friendly. they use the same oil from the deep fryer (breaded fish) to fry there chips and their rice. Do not go to rubios. Their corn tortillas are stored in the same container with the flour tortillas

They had no idea what was in anything. Referred me to nutritional chart. When I asked.( Allergic to milk, nuts and wheat) I decided to gamble and order a burrito bowl. I have decided to never gamble again. ( I will attend a restaurant who can answer my questions)

They had very limited options for gf. You can have a Mexican bowl or a salad. Their grilling area has high risk of cross contamination. And the staff isn't very knowledgable. I probably won't come back

The food here is awesome. The people don't seem to know what gluten is and are not helpful. I always order tacos on a corn tortilla (either chicken or shrimp) and its delicious. Obviously don't order the original fish tacos as they are beer battered but there are some grilled fish options. The sauces seem to be gf. I have eaten here twice and not gotten sick. (knock on wood)

When explaining I had celiac disease and asked about shared fryers.... The manager only said...."Then stay at home".... Seriously?!?! Everything is cook on shared surfaces and fryers. Good way to set me off. Needless to say, I turned around and walked out empty handed.

I love having a fast option for take out on the way home from work. I don't know if they are celiac friendly, but most items in the menu do not contain gluten. Salads, rice bowls, tacos, and nachos have been fine for my gluten-intolerant kids. They have an allergen menu online, which is a big plus for me.

I've gone here several times and had the steak gourmet tacos and tortilla chips with zero problems. Just make sure you avoid the chicken - it contains gluten. All of their salsas and beans are gluten free.

My daughter has a gluten intolerance and had no reaction to her meal, Yey!! We were so happy. She had their pinto beans and their three steak street tacos in corn tortillas. It came with steak pico de gallo cilantro and guacamole. She had no reaction at all. The staff was very helpful in letting us know what had gluten and what did not.

I have eaten here several times and haven't gotten sick. I have celiacs. They are good about cross contamination. I always get the chicken street tacos. Make sure to tell them you have celiacs when you order.

The Rubio's staff seemed to know nothing about Celiac or gluten. I had already visited their website so I knew what I could have.
Ask about the rice to make sure. Food tasted alright. Disappointed at lack of training. Hoping I didn't get anything cross-contaminated. Final word: do your research ahead of time but use caution. Random side-note: their salsa is yummy but chips are deep fried. I brought my own chips: it was a win!

I have eaten there 3 times since discovering I have celiacs and have felt great after. They are very understanding and take the time to discuss the options and point out what isn't listed on the allergen menu.

You can find gluten-free menus on-line, and the tacos are tasty, *but* they have dipped the tortillas in the frying oil more than once and this is *definitely* not safe. If you have an allergy or intolerance, the risk of cross-contamination is pretty high.

I was at the mall and have ate gluten free at other Rubio's locations. However, the person taking orders at this location in the food court told me they do not offer gluten free options. I was very disappointed and didn't buy anything. If I could it would be 0 stars

There isn't a gluten-free menu at this restaurant. Most staff had no idea about gluten/celiac disease but after struggling to order something, one staff member offered to cook my veggies on a grill with tin foil so he had some knowledge but safe food is very limited at best.
Pretty much all food is cooked on the same grill that the wheat tortillas are on. I won't bother eating there again - not worth taking the chance.

Sever aware of GF and suggested corn tortilla items. Enchiladas with beans and rice good fast food. Wheat and corn tortilla items prepared on same counter. Could not see if preparer wiped counter or changed gloves.

Great food at a good price. I researched all the menu items to be sure I wasn't getting any gluten. I forgot to tell them I had an allergy. I got glutend. Sores in my mouth! I'm sure had I not forgotten, I would've had a better experience.